What is the developmental standard for a baby at 2 weeks and 3 months

  Babies over 2 years old will experience significant changes in their physical growth and development as their activity levels increase. However, some babies may also exhibit picky and selective eating habits at this time, which will inevitably have adverse effects on their development and growth. Therefore, some parents will be very concerned about their baby's physical development. What is the developmental standard for a baby at 2 weeks and 3 months?

  

What is the developmental standard for a baby at 2 weeks and 3 months1

  After the age of 2, the growth and development of babies will be more obvious. At this time, the baby's weight is about 12 kilograms, and their height is about 89CM, with a head circumference of about 48CM. The above values are reference values for the development standards of babies at 2 weeks and 3 months old. But there are also some babies whose height and weight may be slightly lower or higher than this reference value, but most of them are also common phenomena, after all, every baby has differences.

  At the age of 2 years and 3 months, babies' body movements have basically matured and their range of activities has gradually increased. Therefore, it is necessary to increase nutrition during this period, as an increase in activity can stimulate better appetite and increase the body's nutritional requirements. So protein rich foods, such as lean meat, milk, eggs, soy products, etc., should be arranged reasonably in three meals a day.

  In addition, due to the high activity level of babies, it is necessary to give them more water rich vegetables and fruits during this period. Especially fruits should be arranged for babies to eat outside of meals to ensure the intake of vitamins in the body.

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